One Arts Plaza

The Best Terrace In One Arts Plaza Just Hit The Market

By Nikki Barringer / July 8, 2023 /

Dave Perry-Miller’s Michael Mahon is one of those agents with impeccable taste. Throughout his childhood he sat alongside his mom as she remodeled and revamped too many houses to count. She had an interior design degree and though she never formally put it to work for a firm, she certainly created her own mini-masterpieces. All…

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Life at The Top is Sweeter With These Luxe Penthouse Listings

By Joanna England / May 28, 2021 /

With single-family home inventory at an all-time low, it’s no wonder that homes in the sky are becoming more sought after. It’s also no wonder that homes at the tip top are becoming even more coveted. If you’re seeking a penthouse in Dallas, you’re in luck, too. Not only are there some stellar options on…

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Jon Anderson: It Took Dallas 12 Years to Kill a Skyline

By Jon Anderson / October 12, 2020 /

When people hear about “view protection” they think of silver spoon high-rise dwellers not wanting to share “their” sky. As a tin-spoon high-riser, there’s truth to that. Certainly, I checked nearby zoning to see what could be built in front of me (few do until it’s too late). But what about views towards the urban…

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One Arts Plaza Offers the Best in City Living

By Karen Eubank / August 1, 2020 /

One Arts Plaza is the epicenter of Dallas city living. Finding a luxury lease here is not easy, so I’m excited about Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s Faisal Halum bringing this one to the rental market. If you are relocating to Dallas and want to be in the heart of our city, it does not get better…

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Dallas High-Rise Buyer’s Guide: More High-Rollers

By Jon Anderson / May 17, 2017 /

Well kids, we’ve reached the halfway point in our series. The first two covered buildings where utilities are included in their HOA dues as well as the outlying Bonaventure and Grand Treviso (here and here). The next pair, including this one, detail Dallas’ high-rise, high-roller buildings (here and literally right here).  Next week we’ll hit the first…

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